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The second week of being off track is now over and we are all getting a little stir crazy. With only one week to go there is still time to make some memories and have lots of fun. The moaning about having to go back is already in full swing, especially from my oldest who hasn’t warmed up to his teacher and at this point probably never will. I chalk it up to helping him build character by doing things he doesn’t like. He doesn’t agree.

Here are last week’s highlights –

The Library – We finally made it over to the library and grabbed a bag full of new books to read and a few DVD’s to watch. Oldest son would only grab science books, and that’s okay because that’s what he loves. The rest are Spongebob and Barbie books. Nothing for me this time, Baby D started acting out before I dared venture into the grown up section. Next time I’m planning on reserving a little something for me so it’s super easy to grab.

Playing in the snow – it snowed two days last week which meant sledding and snowmen!

Movies – We love movies around here and almost watch one everyday. It gives the kids a chance to wind down for a while and gives me some much needed peace. Our favorite titles this week were “The Lorax” and “Cloudy and a Chance of Meatballs 2.”

Planetarium, again – This time we went to the dome theater and watched “Ultimate Universe.” Did I mention that having a membership is really awesome? My son is already planning our next trip.

My three little monsters on Mars

More Minecraft! – I’m now hoping that the novelty of playing together is starting to wear off. I’ve spent way more time mining imaginary rock than a sane person should. It’s still pretty fun, but so much screen time is starting to put a kink in my neck and back.

As for me, I’m still pretty happy about how the break has gone. I’ve managed to keep the house under control and have started a new goal with my writing using the Giveit100 website where you work on something for 100 days straight trying to improve. Most people have health and fitness goals, mine is to work on editing my book and get into a habit of working on it everyday. So far it’s working for me and I think it’s fun, I hope it lasts!

As of tomorrow, my kids are off track from school for the next three weeks and I can’t say I’m 100% excited about the prospect of having them home for so long. When they first proposed year round school I had mixed feelings. No more big summer break and instead random three week breaks during odd parts of the year. Because of it my children didn’t get to celebrate Halloween at school and both of their birthdays fall during off track times as well. Some enjoy the prospect of being able to take family vacations during the off season and while it’s nice to have that as an option, chances are you won’t be going on vacation with each break.

That means there are weeks with no school that need some sort of structure.

It would be so easy to just let the days slide by in a blur of lazy TV watching, video game playing, and not dressing until after lunch. I’ve done it before and chances are even with the best intentions we will still be doing a lot of lazy. There is just so much time to fill and currently, not much to fill it with.

Last night I tried to find a magical solution to this problem online. I searched “what to do with kids that are off track” and got hundreds of sites giving recommendations for different youth correction facilities and advice to deal with troubled children. Not helpful. I searched for “kids winter break” and had better luck although most of the activities had something to do with Christmas. I can use some of these, although I’m still limited because of the age range of my kids. In the time I wasted trying to find a plan for keeping everyone engaged and entertained without breaking the bank or my emotional well being, I probably could have come up with some great ideas of my own.

So this morning I did –

The library – I love the idea of being lazy with books. My dream is one day to have the whole family curled up with great books and reading together for hours on end. Right now that’s more difficult, my toddler has limited patience for both visiting the library and reading together. For the other two it’s still a great idea. If I’m lucky I can even find a little something for myself as well!

Cooking – There are so many fun treats that I’d like to try making with my kids. I’ve seen recipes for fruit leathers, cheese crackers, and other yummy kid staples that would be great to try, and healthier than the store bought versions as well.

Crafting – From simple paper crafts like origami and watercolors to fiber crafts like finger knitting and bracelet making, there are hundreds of different things that we could try together.

Science experiments – There are hundreds of mini experiments that can be done in and around the house. Some of the things on my list: baking soda, making slime, paper airplanes, magnets, magnifying glasses, and more.

Plain old fashioned fun – Hide and seek, hopscotch, jacks, and all of those great games that have survived the years are still terrific for kids. What’s more they don’t require expensive equipment and can be done anywhere.

Author: child and books by george hodan

With these ideas I’m hoping that the break will be fun for everyone – including me. There’s nothing worse than working so hard to entertain the kids that there’s no time or energy left for the stuff that I need and want to do.